D-Link Mydlink Camera Video Recorder Takes To The Cloud

D Link Mydlink Camera Video Recorder Takes To The CloudD-Link’s most recent addition to their home networking range of products would arrive in the form of the mydlink Camera Video Recorder, otherwise better known as the DNR-202L if model numbers are your cup of tea. Just what will the mydlink Camera Video Recorder be able to offer to the end user? Well, home owners and small business users are able to use this particular device to set up, record and manage video that are captured from compatible Network Cloud Cameras. Whatever data that you have will be recorded to an off-the-shelf USB hard drive for safe storage. Basically, customers will be able to enjoy a security solution that also supports simultaneous recording as well as real-time playback for up to a quartet of mydlink cameras that have customizable motion detection and triggered recording capabilities.

In addition, the Camera Video Recorder would also be accompanied by a pair of USB ports which pave the way for cost effective and easy storage expansion. You can choose to use it remotely thanks to the mydlink portal or mobile app for free, or take the local route. Viewing your video remotely is a snap, as mydlink technology enables users to play back video and view live video streams via a web browser. Of course, since we are living in a mobile age, you can also do so remotely over an iOS or Android mobile device courtesy of the free mydlink View-NVR app via a Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G connection. Those who are interested will be able to pick up this bad boy for $100 a pop. [Product Page]

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    D-Link expands Cloud lineup with two new routers and NAS drive

    DLink expands Cloud lineup with two new routers and NAS drive

    D-Link is expanding its Cloud lineup today, announcing two new routers and a two-bay NAS device. The Cloud Gigabit Router N300 is capable of up to 300 Mbps, while the Cloud Gigabit Router N600 hits 600 Mbps. Both products include a USB port for sharing content over a network, along with DLNA support and Gigabit Ethernet ports. The routers will also feature the company’s mydlink Cloud Services functionality, which lets users keep tabs on their networks via an app for Android and iOS. D-Link also introduced the new ShareCenter 2-bay Cloud NAS, which supports up to 3TB hard drives and handles RAID 1, RAID 0, Standard and JBOD configurations. Like the two routers, the 2-bay Cloud NAS offers DLNA support and works with the mydlink mobile app for monitoring your network remotely. According to SlashGear, the N300 will go for £64.99 (about $100), while the N600 will cost you £84.99 (about $131). The NAS should set you back about £89.99 ($139), and all three devices will be available for pre-order on July 16th.

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